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Re: [RC] Pull codes - Susan

I think the stipulation "an hour or two later" comes into play too.  A horse requiring treatment within an hour of completion receives the pull code of M.  The horse requiring treatment after an hour from completion still completes.  So, if a rider ROs at a vet check then presents the horse to the vet "an hour or two later", shouldn't the pull code remain RO?  Conversely, if the rider presents within the hour after receiving the RO, the pull code would be changed from RO to M (not RO-M). 
 
If the intent of the rider was to stop for personal reasons that had nothing to do with the horse and there is nothing wrong with the horse, the RO should stand.  If the rider grows concerned for the horse later but the horse doesn't require treatment, the RO should stand.  Why would you change a RO to a RO-M?  Unless something happens within a hour of the rider stopping and the horse requires treatment, the RO should stand.

Barbara McCrary <bigcreekranch@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It is my understanding that RO applies to the rider ONLY. The rider is ill,
tired, injured, whatever. RO does not apply to the horse at all. In your
scenario, why did the rider simply quit? If the answer to that question
applies in any way to the horse, then the RO must be followed with either L
or M, based on the rider's suspicion that the horse is not doing well, even
though he was passed by the vet.

Barbara

----- Original Message -----
From: "Katrina Mosshammer"
To: "'John Teeter'" ; "'Michael Maul'"
Cc: "'ridecamp'"
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 6:59 AM
Subject: RE: [RC] Pull codes


>
> OK, after thinking about this all night I think I figured out the scenario
> that JT is wanting clarification on.
>
> Scenario: Rider comes into vet check, horse passes the exam and appears to
> be just fine. Rider then tells management that they are just simply
> quitting, nothing appears to be wrong with the horse. An hour or two later
> the rider brings the horse back because it has now quit eating and
> drinking.
>
>
> I think JT is wondering if in this scenario if the previously recorded RO
> should now be changed to an RO-M. JT is this what your are wondering
> about?
>
> Katrina
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Teeter
> Sent: January 14, 2008 8:49 PM
> To: Michael Maul
> Cc: ridecamp
> Subject: Re: [RC] Pull codes
>
> Mike
>
> Under what situation would the code RO-L be used? Can you give a specific
> scenario?
>
> jt
>
>
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